The physical TOE is comprised of the following parts:• the integrated circuit chip (microcontroller) programmed with the operating systemand with the ICAO application (Embedded Software).• the guidance documentation, composed by:o the Initialization Guidance for the Initialization Agent [AGDINI].o the Pre-personalization guidance for the Pre-personalization Agent [AGDPRE],o the Personalization Guidance for the Personalization Agent [AGDPERS], ando The Operational User Guidance for the User (Inspection System) [AGDOPE].The Embedded Software of the TOE comprises the following software componentsstored in the non-volatile memory units of the microcontroller:• operating system• file system• e-Document applications• security data objects

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The Orion 2.0 software suite acts as a monitoring and management tool for use by network managers. It maintains a list of the managed elements in the network, monitors their operation, and alerts the network managers to specified conditions. Managed elements are network devices (e.g. routers and switches), servers, storage devices or applications that can be monitored by standard mechanisms such as SNMP, ICMP, Syslog or WMI. NCM functionality may be used to track configuration changes on the network devices for products that are able to download a copy of their current configuration parameters.

HPE NNMi is the core component of the network management solution. Its continuous spiral discovery automatically keeps network topology data accurate and up-to-date. Network events are automatically correlated and analysed for root cause to aid in identifying service impacting events. These features help to reduce downtime and increase network service levels for a managed network. A single HPE NNMi server scales up to 30,000 network devices (nodes). Network and device load are minimized with unified polling of fault, availability, and performance data using SNMP6, ICMP7, HTTPS8, and Network Configuration Protocol (NETCONF)/SSH9 communication protocols.

HPE NNMi’s web-based graphical user interface (GUI), called the NNMi Console, provides a centralized operations and management console with workflow-based navigation and filtering (e.g., by incidents, nodes, paths, and metrics) for fast access to information. User roles and administrator configured user and security groups control access to node data and logically partition the network for security and multi tenancy capability.

There is also an SOA10-based web services API (referred to hereafter as the NNMi API) that allows for integrations with third-party software products as well as other HPE software products, like HPE Network Automation Software and HPE Operations Orchestration. An NNMi command-line interface (CLI) allows for automating administration activities.

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The Orion software suite acts as a monitoring and management tool for use by network managers. It maintains a list of the managed elements in the network, monitors their operation, and alerts the network managers to specified conditions. Managed elements are network devices (e.g. routers and switches), servers, storage devices or applications that can be monitored by standard mechanisms such as SNMP, ICMP, Syslog or WMI. NCM functionality may be used to track configuration changes on the network devices for products that are able to download a copy of their current configuration parameters.

Users interact with the TOE via multiple mechanisms. The EOC Web Console and Orion Web Console are provided for remote interaction with the EOC and Orion functionality. Application programs to manage FoE (Failover Engine) operations may also be invoked from the Windows Start menu by authorized users.

The TOE is a software-only TOE and provides an organized way to manage the life cycle of IT infrastructure from procurement to end-of-life. AM facilitates enterprise management of physical objects and the events associated with the life cycle of these objects. CIT is integrated with AM to assist in importing data to the AM database.

AM provides organizations with visibility into their current IT hardware and software inventories, as well as non-IT assets such as office supplies, machines, and tools.

AM provides insights into the current status of assets, such as contracts, licensing obligations, and when software is over-deployed for an environment. Assets are organized within AM into portfolio items, which contain a list of assets, information relevant to who is responsible for the assets, and where the assets are located geographically.

Connect-It is embedded in AM to assist in importing asset data from external discovery tools. Connect-It not only feeds various types of data into AM, but also pushes asset data to external service management, configuration management, cloud services, and other corporate systems.